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Luke Kershaw
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the end of march you may be doing the new award in Arial dismantling AKA cs 41.

 

read the schedule, and also the hse rigging research best bits at the end as a lot of the stuff in their is based off the worst case senario expectaions and calculations..

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I did mine last month, and my assessor was being verified so he was even more thorough but I can tell you its nothing to worry about, just make sure you know about things like shock loads, rope construction and your rigging knots. Also slow and steady when it comes to the climbing. Sensible selection of anchor points and don't hesitate to knock off small branches/epicormic on way up to make rigging run smoother. Let us know how you get on but i'm sure you'll manage just fine!

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